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Al Arabiya
28-05-2025
- Politics
- Al Arabiya
Russia detains French man who entered country on a paddle board
A French citizen who illegally crossed the Russian border on a paddle board from Estonia has been placed in detention for two months, a court in Russia's northern Leningrad region said. The man, who paddled from Estonia, was detained on the shore of the Narva reservoir - through which the Russian-Estonian border runs - by Federal Security Service (FSB) border guards.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Banner mocking Putin as "Putler" displayed at Estonia-Russia border on Russia's Victory Day
A museum in the Estonian city of Narva has placed a large banner on the border with Russia equating Kremlin ruler Vladimir Putin with Nazi Germany's leader Adolf Hitler. This move comes on 9 May, when Russia commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. Source: Estonian public broadcaster ERR, as reported by European Pravda Details: The banner bearing the slogan "PUTLER WAR CRIMINAL" was mounted on the wall of Narva Castle facing the Russian border. Details: "This is our message, a reminder of the ongoing full-scale war and the war crimes being committed," said Narva Museum Director Maria Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova. "Today, on Europe Day, we celebrate peace and freedom. With the end of the Second World War, it was peace and freedom, respect for sovereignty, and the principles of solidarity that became the core values of the European community. At the same time, a full-scale war unleashed by Putin has been going on for four years next to us. We call a dictator a dictator, and war crimes war crimes." Background: Russia marks the anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany on 9 May, accompanied by traditional propaganda events such as military parades and concerts. As in previous years, large screens have been installed on the Russian bank of the Narva River, facing Estonia, to broadcast the celebrations. Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Narva Museum has repeatedly displayed a similar banner on 9 May. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!